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  1. 1.   Neurotoxicity Following CD19/CD28 zeta CAR T-Cells in Children and Young Adults with B-Cell Malignancies
  2. Shalabi, Haneen; Martin, Staci; Yates, Bonnie; Wolters, Pamela L; Kaplan, Claire; Smith, Hannah; Sesi, Christopher R; Jess, Jennifer; Tamula,Mary Anne; Struemph,Kari; Delbrook, Cindy P; Khan, Omar I; Mackall, Crystal L; Lee, Daniel W; Shah, Nirali N
  3. Neuro-Oncology. 2022, Feb 11;
  1. 2.   Considerations for a Reliable In Vitro Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
  2. Eldridge, Sandy; Scuteri, Arianna; Jones, Eugenia M. C.; Cavaletti, Guido; Guo, Liang; Glaze, Elizabeth
  3. Toxics. 2021, Nov 11; 9(11):
  1. 3.   Safety and feasibility of anti-CD19 CAR T cells with fully human binding domains in patients with B-cell lymphoma
  2. Brudno, Jennifer N; Lam, Norris; Vanasse, Danielle; Shen, Yueh-Wei; Rose, Jeremy J; Rossi, John; Xue, Allen; Bot, Adrian; Scholler, Nathalie; Mikkilineni, Lekha; Roschewski, Mark; Dean, Robert; Cachau,Raul; Youkharibache, Philippe; Patel, Rashmika; Hansen, Brenna; Stroncek, David F; Rosenberg, Steven A; Gress, Ronald E; Kochenderfer, James N
  3. Nature medicine. 2020, Jan 20;
  1. 4.   A Comparative Review of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in In Vivo and In Vitro Models
  2. Eldridge, Sandy; Guo,Liang; Hamre, John
  3. Toxicologic pathology. 2019, Jul 22;
  1. 5.   Autophagy down regulates pro-inflammatory mediators in BV2 microglial cells and rescues both LPS and alpha-synuclein induced neuronal cell death
  2. Bussi, Claudio; Peralta Ramos, Javier Maria; Arroyo, Daniela S.; Gaviglio, Emilia A.; Ignacio Gallea, Jose; Wang, Jiming; Soledad Celej, Maria; Iribarren, Pablo
  3. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 2017, 2017-03-03; 7
  1. 6.   Reduced translocation of nascent prion protein during ER stress contributes to neurodegeneration
  2. Rane, N. S.; Kang, S. W.; Chakrabarti, O.; Feigenbaum, L.; Hegde, R. S.
  3. Developmental Cell. 2008 15(3): 359-370.
  1. 7.   A mutant ataxin-3 putative-cleavage fragment in brains of Machado-Joseph disease patients and transgenic mice is cytotoxic above a critical concentration
  2. Goti, D.; Katzen, S. M.; Mez, J.; Kurtis, N.; Kiluk, J.; Ben-Haiem, L.; Jenkins, N. A.; Copeland, N. G.; Kakizuka, A.; Sharp, A. H.; Ross, C. A.; Mouton, P. R.; Colomer, V.
  3. Journal of Neuroscience. 2004, NOV 10; 24(45): 10266-10279.
  1. 8.   Update on D-Ala-Peptide T-Amide (DAPTA): A viral entry inhibitor that blocks CCR5 chemokine receptors
  2. Ruff, M. R.; Polianova, M.; Yang, Q. E.; Leoung, G. S.; Ruscetti, F. W.; Pert, C. B.
  3. Current HIV Research. 2003 1(1): 51-67.
  1. 9.   Toxicological consequences of differential regulation of cytochrome p450 Isoforms in rat brain regions by phenobarbital
  2. Upadhya, S. C.; Chinta, S. J.; Pai, H. V.; Boyd, M. R.; Ravindranath, V.
  3. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 2002 399(1): 56-65.
  1. 10.   beta amyloid peptide (A beta(42)) is internalized via the G- protein-coupled receptor FPRL1 and forms fibrillar aggregates in macrophages
  2. Yazawa, H.; Yu, Z. X.; Takeda, K.; Le, Y.; Gong, W. H.; Ferrans, V. J.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Li, C. C. H.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Faseb Journal. 2001 15(13): 2454-2462.
  1. 11.   Amyloid-beta induces chemotaxis and oxidant stress by acting at formylpeptide receptor 2, a G protein-coupled receptor expressed in phagocytes and brain
  2. Tiffany, H. L.; Lavigne, M. C.; Cui, Y. H.; Wang, J. M.; Leto, T. L.; Gao, J. L.; Murphy, P. M.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2001 276(26): 23645-23652.
  1. 12.   BDNF promotes the regenerative sprouting, but not survival, of injured serotonergic axons in the adult rat brain
  2. Mamounas, L. A.; Altar, C. A.; Blue, M. E.; Kaplan, D. R.; Tessarollo, L.; Lyons, W. E.
  3. Journal of Neuroscience. 2000 20(2): 771-782.
  1. 13.   3-Dimensional visualization of lesions in rat brain using magnetic resonance imaging microscopy
  2. Lester, D. S.; Lyon, R. C.; McGregor, G. N.; Engelhardt, R. T.; Schmued, L. C.; Johnson, G. A.; Johannessen, J. J.
  3. Neuroreport. 1999 10(4): 737-741.
  1. 14.   In Vitro Neurotoxicity of the Antitumor Agent 9-Methoxy-N-2-Methylellipticinium Acetate (Mmea) - Role of Brain Cytochrome P-450 (Vol 18, Pg 97, 1997)
  2. Sriram, K.; Boyd, M. R.; Vistica, D. T.; Ravindranath, V.
  3. Neurotoxicology. 1998 19(1): 167.
  1. 15.   Slow Dendritic Transport of Dissociated Mouse Hippocampal Neurons Exposed to Aluminum
  2. Wakayama, I.; Song, K. J.; Nerurkar, V. R.; Yoshida, S.; Garruto, R. M.
  3. Brain Research. 1997 748(1-2): 237-240.
  1. 16.   Evidence For Generation of Oxidative Stress in Brain By Mptp - in Vitro and in Vivo Studies in Mice
  2. Sriram, K.; Pai, K. S.; Boyd, M. R.; Ravindranath, V.
  3. Brain Research. 1997 749(1): 44-52.
  1. 17.   In Vitro Neurotoxicity of the Antitumor Agent 9-Methoxy-N-2-Methylellipticinium Acetate (Mmea) - Role of Brain Cytochrome P-450
  2. Sriram, K.; Boyd, M. R.; Vistica, D. T.; Ravindranath, V.
  3. Neurotoxicology. 1997 18(1): 97-104.
  1. 18.   Histological, Histochemical and Autoradiographic Evidence of in Vitro Neurotoxic Effects of the Novel Antitumor Agent, 9-Methoxy-N-2-Methylellipticinium Acetate
  2. Shankar, L.; Ravindranath, V.; Boyd, M. R.; Vistica, D. T.; Shankar, S. K.
  3. Neurotoxicology. 1997 18(1): 89-95.
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